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Eagles cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha joins Rich in studio to discuss the Birds hopes for 2012 after an especially disappointing 2011 campaign. Asomugha also address his significant drop on the NFL’s Top 100 Players list of 2012 and whether or not Vince Young’s infamous “Dream Team” comments actually affected Philadelphia’s on field performance last season. To learn more about Nnamdi Asomugha’s fantastic charitible work with the Asomugha Foundation be sure to check out link provided and follow them on twitter @AsomughaFNDN

Up next is a truly legendary member of the Eagles, musician Joe Walsh, who joined the iconic band alongside Don Henley, Glenn Fry and Timothy B. Schmitt back in 1975. Joe Walsh’s latest album entitled Analog Man, hits stores June 5th and Walsh discusses some of his all time classic songs with Rich along with some quality football talk. It’s a great listen for any music fan and be sure to check out JoeWalsh.com for tour dates and follow him on twitter as well @JoeWalsh for newly announced shows.

Rich Eisen's Top 10 Interviews

Unbelievably, after a four-year run, this is the last-ever incarnation of “The Rich Eisen Podcast.” Frequently, in this business, shows like this don’t end at the host’s request or behest. Usually, shows named after the host come to an abrupt close when the host is shown the door by security while holding office belongings in a cardboard box.

Thankfully, the reason why I’m shuttering this podcast after four wonderful years is because it’s turning into a daily three-hour TV show airing on DirecTV’s Audience Channel No. 239 and streaming live on the latest venture brought to you by NFL Media, the NFL Now app. NFL Now is also the home to the video archive of the show, which will also be available in audio podcast form on Podcast One as well as iTunes and virtually every other place you’ve been able to download this program over its lifespan. Best of all for our listeners, NFL Now is internationally available too.

It’s truly exciting news for your humble host and my podcast compadres Chris Law and Chris Brockman, who are traveling with the show’s move to a bigger and broader platform.

I started this podcast at the outset of the 2010 season because I thought there was a space in which to connect with the NFL Network fan base and have a conversation about the NFL and the entertainment world in one sitting. And I was rewarded with four years of stupendous football chatter involving fascinating figures from the gridiron and guests from across the TV, movie and music spectrum. Best yet, it did in fact get me closer to myriad football fans worldwide. I can not thank you enough for your passionate listenership. Please follow the show with us into the new horizon. We could not have done it without you. Thanks again and, as always, enjoy this listen.